- AINSWORTH WILLIAM H. "HISTORICAL
AINSWORTH WILLIAM H. "HISTORICAL ROMANCES" Philadelphia George Barrie 1900. 8VO 20 volumes. Full brown gilt morocco. Astral Edition one of 250 sets on Japanese vellum with the plates in two states. All edges gilt.
- HISTORIC MEMOIRS Edition De L''Etoile(Philadelphia
HISTORIC MEMOIRS Edition De L''Etoile(Philadelphia George Barrie & Son circa 1900) 24 volumes #78 of 200 sets this one personalized for Margaret Beatrice Schoellkopf (Betsy Penn) octavo tooled and gilt green leather gilt edges marbled endpapers.A fine set.
- BARRIE WENTZELL (b. 1942): PAUL
BARRIE WENTZELL (b. 1942): PAUL MCCARTNEY 1968 GEORGE HARRISON 1968 RINGO STARR 1969 AND JOHN LENNON 1967 Gelatin silver prints each signed numbered 28/50 and dated; 16 x 20 in. Note: Proceeds to benefit Touro College NYC.
- BINDINGS: Victor Hugo. Philadelphia:
BINDINGS: Victor Hugo. Philadelphia: George Barrie, 32 volumes.
Circa 189
red morocco gilt with a floral motif to spines, top edges gilt.
- Philadelphia pewter plate ca. 1820
Philadelphia pewter plate ca. 1820 bearing the touch of Robert Palethorp Jr. 6" dia. ?
- GEORGE BIDDLE (AMERICAN/PENNSYLVANIA,
GEORGE BIDDLE (AMERICAN/PENNSYLVANIA, 1885-1973)George Biddle (American/Pennsylvania, 1885-1973) , "Catfish Row", 1936, lithograph, unsigned, edition of 200, published by American Artist's Group, sight 9 1/2 in. x 12 in., framed Condition: Overall good condition
- PR GEORGE GALE WORKING MEN GENRE
PR GEORGE GALE WORKING MEN GENRE SCENE ETCHINGS Rhode Island,1893-1951Pour-Footed Stevedores, 4, and Waterfront Loafers, 8.
- BARRIE WENTZELL (b. 1942): JAMES
BARRIE WENTZELL (b. 1942): JAMES BROWN 1971 AND CHUCK BERRY 1972 Two gelatin silver prints 20 x 16 in. each signed numbered 28/50 and dated. Note: Proceeds to benefit Touro College NYC.
- Philadelphia pewter deep dish ca.
Philadelphia pewter deep dish ca. 1780 bearing the touch of Benjamin & Joseph Harbeson 13 " dia. ?
- GEORGE BONFIELD STORMY NAVAL MARITIME
GEORGE BONFIELD STORMY NAVAL MARITIME O/B PAINTING Pennsylvania,1805-1898Depicting the USS Delaware (1828-1844) and two schooner vessels traversing white capped waters beneath a menacing sky with an island in the background.
- BARRIE WENTZELL (b. 1942): TWO
BARRIE WENTZELL (b. 1942): TWO PORTRAITS OF PETE TOWNSEND 1968 AND 1969 Gelatin silver prints signed numbered 28/50 and dated; 20 x 16 in.
- 18th century Philadelphia engraving,
18th century Philadelphia engraving, "The East Prospect of the City of Philadelphia, in the Province of Pennsylvania", panoramic view by George Heap, from The London Magazine , October 1761, with insets of the State House and Battery, on laid paper, uncolored, 7-5/8 x 20-7/8 in. (sight); modern wood frame. Folds and creases, minor smudges, areas of restoration in margins, not examined out of frame; frame with abrasions. The Old Print Shop, New York, 1973
- Philadelphia pewter plate ca. 1775
Philadelphia pewter plate ca. 1775 bearing the touch of William Will 8" dia. ?
- THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA IN THE
THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA IN THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, ENGRAVED BY SAMUEL SEYMOUR, AFTER THOMAS BIRCHThe City of Philadelphia in the State of Pennsylvania, engraved by Samuel Seymour, after Thomas Birch, sight: 20 1/3 x 24 1/2 in., frame: 35 x 38 in. Provenance: The Collection of a Philadelphia Family. Condition: Condition: "As-is" condition. Numerous tears and repaired tears; affixed to backing; unevenly stained/toned.
- (BINDINGS HISTORY) ALLEN GEORGE
(BINDINGS HISTORY) ALLEN GEORGE H. The French Revolution. Philadelphia: George Barrie's Sons (1922). 4 vols. 8vo full red morocco spines decorated in gilt gilt medallion-style portraits at the four corners of front boards gilt inner dentelles t.e.g. Illustrated throughout. Hinges cracked; corners bumped.
- George Biddle (Pennsylvania/California
George Biddle (Pennsylvania/California 1885-1973) AT HOME CHARLESTON ink and pencil unframed signed & dated: lower right Biddle 1930 sight size: H12 1/4'' W9 1/2'' Provenance: South Carolina collection.
- BARRIE WENTZELL (b. 1942): JERRY
BARRIE WENTZELL (b. 1942): JERRY LEE LEWIS 1972 AND JOHNNY CASH 1968 Two gelatin silver prints 20 x 16 in. signed numbered 28/50 and dated. Note: Proceeds to benefit Touro College NYC.
- (2) PHILADELPHIA CUT PAPER SILHOUETTE
(2) PHILADELPHIA CUT PAPER SILHOUETTE PORTRAITS(lot of 2) Framed American cut paper silhouettes, (one) with label for N. Joseph Englebert Art Shop, 257 South 11th St., Philadelphia, (one) with faintly embossed lettering under silhouette, (one) restored frame with fractured glass, approx 3.5"diam, overall: approx 5"diam *Provenance: The Veazey family was a prominent fixture of the Eastern Shore of Maryland. The initial immigrant ancestor was John Veazey, who settled on two tracts of land in Cecil County in the late seventeenth century. Thomas Ward Veazey was born on January 31, 1774 at the family estate Cherry Grove to Edward (c.1730-1784) and Elizabeth [nee de Coursey] (c.1730-1791) Veazey. Thomas was orphaned at a young age, and would receive his education at Washington College, where he graduated in 1795. Thomas married three times to Sarah Worrell (Kent County, Maryland, d.1795), Mary Veazey (d.1810), and Mary Wallace (Elkton, Maryland, 1789-1867). He fathered eleven children. His political career began in 1808 when he served as a presidential elector for James Madison. He later served in the Maryland House of Delegates from 1811 to 1812, relinquishing his seat in the General Assembly to participate in the War of 1812. During the conflict, he commanded militia forces defending Fredericktown in Cecil County, where the town was destroyed by fire during a British raid. After the war, he returned to Cherry Grove as a gentleman planter until in 1833, when he was chosen as a member of the Governor’s Council. In 1835, he was nominated as a candidate for governor, receiving fifty-three out of the seventy-six ballots cast. He was sworn in as the 24th Governor of Maryland on January 14, 1836 and would serve until 1839. His governorship weathered the constitutional crisis of 1837 and is remembered for its successful solution to the reapportionment crisis. His term would represent the last Whig Party administration to hold the Maryland governor’s office. He died on July 1, 1842 at Cherry Grove. This collection of historic items is offered through our consignor from the estate of Katherine Hartley Grauer [nee Craycroft] (1908-1997), great-granddaughter of Col. Thomas Ward Veazey.*
- BARRIE WENTZELL (b. 1942): JIMMY
BARRIE WENTZELL (b. 1942): JIMMY PAGE 1971 ROBERT PLANT 1972 ROBERT PLANT 1970 JIMMY PAGE 1971 AND LED ZEPPELIN 1970 Gelatin silver prints each signed numbered 28/50 and dated; 20 x 16 in. Note: Proceeds to benefit Touro College NYC.
- BARRIE WENTZELL (b. 1942): THE
BARRIE WENTZELL (b. 1942): THE DOORS 1968 JERRY GARCIA 1972 AND GRACE SLICK 1970 Gelatin silver prints each signed numbered 28/50 and dated. Note: Proceeds to benefit Touro College NYC.
- GEORGE LUKS CIRCUS SCENE PAINTING
GEORGE LUKS CIRCUS SCENE PAINTING New York,1867-1933Illustrative painting depicting a young boy in bandages and seated on a trunk frightened by a large clown dressed in large puff pants. Luks studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts before travelling through Germany, France, and England. When he returned to the United States, Luks worked as an artist as an artist for Philadelphia newspapers and sent to Cuba as a war artist. Luks also taught at the Art Students League.
- Two Philadelphia pewter plates
Two Philadelphia pewter plates ca. 1820 bearing the touch of Robert Palethorp Jr. 7 3/4" dia. ?
- "THE STAGE AND ITS STARS, PAST
"THE STAGE AND ITS STARS, PAST AND PRESENT" 1880S "The Stage and Its Stars, Past and Present" Gebbie Brothers, Philadelphia: 1880s The prospectus for the later two volume set published 1887, and with promotions, and subscription information. 16.5" H x 11.75" W
- GEORGE RANDOLPH BARSE, JR. (AMERICAN,
GEORGE RANDOLPH BARSE, JR. (AMERICAN, 1861-1938)George Randolph Barse, Jr. (American, 1861-1938) , "Portrait of a Roman Youth", 1890, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower right, artist biography attached to reverse of frame, 10 in. x 8 in., framed . Provenance: Collection of Dr. Mark A. Geist, Providence, RI.
- Robert Street (Pennsylvania, 1796-1865)
Robert Street (Pennsylvania, 1796-1865) Pair of Portraits, George L. Heins and Margaret Heins, he signed lower left "R. Street 1843", oils on canvas, 30 x 25 in., original matching gilt wood frames,
- George Phillips (Pennsylvania,
George Phillips (Pennsylvania, 1890-1965) large oil on canvas portrait of Elizabeth Chew with inscribed plaque 'Elizabeth Oswald Chew Wife of Chief Justice Benjamin Chew B. June 1732 - D. May 1814, By S. George Phillips'
49.75" x 39.75" sight size / 56" x 45.75" overall
Condition: Minor scratches, dirty
- Two Philadelphia pewter plates
Two Philadelphia pewter plates ca. 1820 bearing the touch of Robert Palethorp Jr. 7 3/4" dia. ?
- George Benjamin Luks (American/New
George Benjamin Luks (American/New York 1867-1933) "Liberty Parade New York City 1918" graphite and mixed media on paper pencil-signed lower left with a "Frank S. Schwarz Philadelphia PA" label en verso pencil-inscribed "To Mr. Duncan Phillips/Compliments of/George Luks/Liberty Parade/23rd St. & 5th Ave./July 4 1918" en verso 7 in. x 5 in. matted and framed. Provenance: The Belle Cheniere Collection Paris TX; The Phillips Collection Washington DC.
- Barrie (J. M.) Peter Pan in Kensington
Barrie (J. M.) Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens, London: Hodder & Stoughton, [nd], 50 tipped in colour plates by Arthur Rackham each with captioned tissue guards, plus 7 full page bw plates and vignettes to text, 4to, original green publisher's cloth
- George Heide (Pennsylvania early/mid
George Heide (Pennsylvania early/mid 19th c.) watercolor titled South-West View of Bethlehem signed verso George Heide Nazareth... ?
- BARRIE WENTZELL (b. 1942): JACK
BARRIE WENTZELL (b. 1942): JACK BRUCE 1971 ERIC CLAPTON 1967 ERIC CLAPTON 1974 AND GINGER BAKER 1968 Gelatin silver prints each signed numbered 28/50 and dated; 16 x 20 in. Note: Proceeds to benefit Touro College NYC.
- GARIKOW Ivan I. (American/Austrian
GARIKOW Ivan I. (American/Austrian 1918-1982): Large Street Scene of Saint Peter the Apostle Catholic Church in Philadelphia Pennsylvania 5th & Girard in the Northern Liberties section of North Philadelphia OIL/Canvas 40 1/4'' x 50 1/4'' signed lower right dated 1969-1970 unframed.
- PHILADELPHIA DELAWARE AVENUE NEAR
PHILADELPHIA DELAWARE AVENUE NEAR SPRUCE STREET IN 1840 BY JOHN STOBART (ENGLISH/AMERICAN 1929-). Limited edition print signed and numbered (53/950) lower right. Unloading cargo on a wharf. In a gilt frame 23''h. 271/2''w. John Stobart and Maritime Heritage Prints announced as of January 1 2011 they will no longer sell limited edition prints.
- BARRIE WENTZELL (b. 1942): ROGER
BARRIE WENTZELL (b. 1942): ROGER DALTRY 1970 AND ROGER DALTRY 1969 Two gelatin silver prints 16 x 20 in. each signed numbered 28/50 and dated. Note: Proceeds to benefit Touro College NYC.
- TWO PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA
TWO PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA PEWTER PLATESTwo Philadelphia, Pennsylvania pewter plates, 18th/19th c. , bearing the touches of Benjamin & Joseph Harbeson and Parks Boyd, 8 5/8" dia.
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Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
- Philadelphia artist Lucius A Crowell
Philadelphia artist Lucius A Crowell (1911 - 1988) oil on canvas of a seaside boardwalk, signed lower right, 20"h x 26"w, student of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, works exhibited and collected by PAFA, the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Boston Museum of Fine Art, and others; artist also taught at the Birchrunville Art Center